The Publish<TSource, TResult>(Func<IObservable<TSource, IObservable<TResult>> selector)
overload is poorly documented. Lee Campbell doesn't cover it in introtorx.com. It doesn't return an IConnectableObservable
, which is what most people associate with Publish
, and therefore doesn't require or support a Connect
or RefCount
call.
This form of Publish
is basically a form of defensive coding, against possible side-effects in a source observable. It subscribes once to the source, then can safely 'multicast' all messages via the passed in parameter. If you look at the question code, there's only once mention of source
, and two mentions of _source
. _source
here is the safely multicasted observable, source
is the unsafe one.
In the above example, the source is a simple Subject
, so it's not really unsafe, and therefore Publish
has no effect. However, if you were to replace source
with this:
var source = Observable.Create<int>(o =>
{
Console.WriteLine("Print me once");
o.OnNext(1);
o.OnNext(2);
o.OnNext(3);
o.OnNext(4);
return System.Reactive.Disposables.Disposable.Empty;
});
...you would find "Print me once" printed once with pairs
(correct), and twice with pairs2
. This effect has similar implications where your observable wraps things like DB queries, web requests, network calls, file reads, and other side-effecting code that you want to happen only once and not multiple times.
TL;DR: If you have an observable query that references an observable twice, it is best to wrap that observable in a Publish
call.